Sunday, February 20, 2005

Dr. Drezner is a political scientist and economist, who has a
weblog. It's pretty good, certainly more influential than
mine. I don't usually have any major objections to what he
writes. However, today I have tow things to say.
One, his trackback seems not to be working. Two, his
apologistic efforts for our President are lacking, at least in the
instance of his 2/15/2005 post, In honor of the Kyoto Protocol...

In this post, I take a look at one aspect of the effort to minimize the
significance of our spurning of the Kyoto Protocol. Although
some try to argue that the Methane to Market program is a good
substitute, a little investigation shows that it is all hat and no
cattle. Read the rest at The Rest of the Story.

The link below goes to a dummy account that automatically forwards email to the Federal Trade Commission's spam reporting service. Don't use it unless
you are a robot. Instead, act like a human and figure out the real address from this: joseph/dot/j7uy5/at-sign/gmail/dot/com

The Corpus Callosum is an occasional journal of armchair musings, by an Ann Arbor reality-based, slightly-left-of-center regular guy who reserves the right to be highly irregular at times.
Topics: social commentary, neuroscience, politics, science news.
Mission: to develop connections between hard science and social science, using linear thinking and intuition; and to explore the relative merits of spontaneity vs. strategy.